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Antitrust Law in China, Korea and Vietnam (Hardcover, New)
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Antitrust Law in China, Korea and Vietnam (Hardcover, New)
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Following China's entry into the WTO in September 2001, it has been
keen to establish itself among trading parties as a market economy.
In recent years it has become one of the largest trading nations in
the world, and is a source of substantial inward investment. In
recognition of these developments, the government has undertaken a
major overhaul and modernization of its competition law,
superseding the outdated and disparate provisions previously in
place, with new legislation in 2007. China's near neighbors,
Vietnam and South Korea, likewise have vibrant economies and have
had strong trading relationships with the west for many years. This
book is the first to cover the practical implications of the
developments in competition law in these countries.
It is aimed at practicing lawyers and company advisors, giving a
clear description of the new antitrust law in China, the
established antitrust law in Taiwan and Korea, and the
underdeveloped law in Vietnam. It also considers developments in
Hong Kong, which is in the process of introducing a general law of
antitrust. The first part of the book gives a concise introduction
to antitrust laws and policies in the jurisdictions covered, as
well as an introduction to standards in antitrust law for those new
to the area. China, Taiwan, Korea and Vietnam each have five
chapters devoted to discussion of the regime in general, its
institutional shape, the substantive laws relating to agreements,
dominant or monopoly firm conduct, merger control and procedures.
The relevant legislation is explained and the principles clarified
by references to guidelines, practice and relevant decisions and
cases. In the case of Hong Kong a single chapter discusses the
proposals brought forward by the legislature. Particular attention
is paid to the extent to which antitrust laws in each jurisdiction
may be applied to parties who are not citizens in those
jurisdictions.
This book is invaluable to lawyers advising clients engaging in
international trade and commerce with and within these territories,
and besides giving a clear explanation of the position of the law,
it also contains translations of the core relevant legislation for
each of the jurisdictions. Academics specializing in international
competition law will find this a concise and informative text for
consultation.
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